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earlier today the tsa topped an arriving flight to check out a bag on board and then gave the all-clear. and katherine herridge with the latest on these bombs. >> reporter: thank you, two sources telling they were using pressure cookers and nails or ied typically associated with the taliban and border areas, and al-qaeda and the iranian peninsula although no conclusions have been reached on who was responsible. fox news has told the devices were placed inside black nylon backpacks and placed inside carnage case. in some cases the individuals have 30 pieces of shrapnel, and doctors confirming to reporters this morning the shrapnel is turned over to investigators. >> nails, you know, or sharp, sharp objects. i can't say what they are with certainty, but that's how they look like. >> do you know how many of them-- >> they are numerous, numerous. there are people who have 10, 20, 30, 40 of them in their body, or more. >> and an investigative source familiar with the case tells fox news, the fbi is scanning cell phone tower records for what is described as the moment much detonation and coul
earlier today the tsa topped an arriving flight to check out a bag on board and then gave the all-clear. and katherine herridge with the latest on these bombs. >> reporter: thank you, two sources telling they were using pressure cookers and nails or ied typically associated with the taliban and border areas, and al-qaeda and the iranian peninsula although no conclusions have been reached on who was responsible. fox news has told the devices were placed inside black nylon backpacks and...
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you may recall the tsa chief received virtual unanimous protest about that decision. now they'll delay that decision, re-evaluate and listen to the airlines and their employees. >> so no knives, but delays. a mixed bag from the airport tonight. tom costello reporting on all of it. tom, thanks. >>> another veteran of the senate is leaving. six-term montana democrat max baucus retiring at the end of his term. baucus is 71. he was among the handful of democrats who just voted against those expanded background checks for gun purchases. he runs the finance committee, had a huge influence on taxation, health care reform. this makes now six incumbent democratic senators not running for re-election. tonight at the white house, the president will host the women of the u.s. senate. all 20 female members of the senate have been invited to a private dinner. by political party the breakdown is 16 democrats, 4 republicans, and it's the latest in the president's dinner campaign with various lawmakers in d.c. >>> we have an update tonight on the midwest flooding that's been hammering
you may recall the tsa chief received virtual unanimous protest about that decision. now they'll delay that decision, re-evaluate and listen to the airlines and their employees. >> so no knives, but delays. a mixed bag from the airport tonight. tom costello reporting on all of it. tom, thanks. >>> another veteran of the senate is leaving. six-term montana democrat max baucus retiring at the end of his term. baucus is 71. he was among the handful of democrats who just voted...
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>> i hope so. >> the tsa administrator's name is john pistol. it could have been johnny bang bang. >> john: isn't this why other nations think we're nuts. our gun laws, other nations think we're crazy. how students in asia don't want to come here and study because they're terrified. >> make us look like a bunch of paranoid losers or even worse we have a political system built on fear and the more we obey, we'll keep showing up. >> i think it is an issue of pure laziness. the tsa said it is too difficult to find those little knives. well, isn't that the point? sometimes the most smallest minute things are the most dangerous like a hole in a condom. my son was born that way. it is missing the larger point of sort of -- >> asian kids don't want to come here and study anymore everybody else's grades go up. we're all making as now. >> john: do you guys foresee a point in time when we'll ever be able to board planes the way we used to? >> no. >> with a cigarette, no i.d. >> john: without taking your shoes off without making 90-year-old people get out
>> i hope so. >> the tsa administrator's name is john pistol. it could have been johnny bang bang. >> john: isn't this why other nations think we're nuts. our gun laws, other nations think we're crazy. how students in asia don't want to come here and study because they're terrified. >> make us look like a bunch of paranoid losers or even worse we have a political system built on fear and the more we obey, we'll keep showing up. >> i think it is an issue of pure...
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has run them through the radio act from the tsa counters in the airport already. if they have done that and not seen the imannuals come through tsa screening checkpoints and we take video of everybody through there. the question is are they in the boston area and if they are not did they drive or catch the train and even in trainn stations we do the same thing. i wonder if they may be in the boston area, bret. >> we have talked about it here . how these guys look and their demeanor and not turning ideas and suspect number two, this is the guy the f.b.i. said put down one of the guys and the other gry has glasses and guy with the white hat doesn't care. >> it appears he is the younger of the two . mark was right. with suspect number two, guy with the white hat on, the reason ha not trying to disguise his face. he's young and not exited a lot of street crime and he was not thinking we know how to investigate these dayses. i think suspect number one had on the glasses and he may be the older of the two and little bit more experience . i am just speculating, but that
has run them through the radio act from the tsa counters in the airport already. if they have done that and not seen the imannuals come through tsa screening checkpoints and we take video of everybody through there. the question is are they in the boston area and if they are not did they drive or catch the train and even in trainn stations we do the same thing. i wonder if they may be in the boston area, bret. >> we have talked about it here . how these guys look and their demeanor and...
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maybe he could take the $50 million back from the tsa. they paid a bunch of money torque launch women in transportation. a video series which we have some video. why do we have to spend on that? president obama was offered to red line, love women and transportation and love new uniforms but i would rather have air traffic controllers on the job and the senate blocked those reforms. >> this is again, we americans love my country around love my people. we are knee-jerk reaction after the fact society on almost everything. this was preventable. the president said that, the american people said that and president said that. quite frankly to urge anybody to complain after the fact, we had the power long before knowing what would come down with sequestration as to who we would cast our voted for. we had the power then to pick up our phones to text and contacted our representative, of course we do now. this is after the fact. this is -- it amuses me we talk about this cut but nobody was complaining about my friend and husband having to go on fur
maybe he could take the $50 million back from the tsa. they paid a bunch of money torque launch women in transportation. a video series which we have some video. why do we have to spend on that? president obama was offered to red line, love women and transportation and love new uniforms but i would rather have air traffic controllers on the job and the senate blocked those reforms. >> this is again, we americans love my country around love my people. we are knee-jerk reaction after the...
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the tsa says it needs more time to consider feedback from an advisory committee. flight attendants urged to keep the ban in place. >>> a car bomb this morning. no one was killed but two french guards were hurt. this was the most significant attack in libya since the dea y ly siege on the u.s. consulate. >>> a new city council proposal would raise the legal age of buying cigarettes from 18 to 21. mayor michael bloomberg sports the proposal. >>> an oscar worthy performance from net plks. talk about a turn around. this company has had a huge jump in subscribers. >> absolutely. and the shares already had their best day in three months yesterday and today it is really going through the roof. we have seen also at least two brok brokerages raise their price tag. it came out with a first quarter profit. it is the leading for rental services. it is gaining new streaming subscribers. two million more customers which is the largest part of the business. it is also gaining traction overseas, as well. it added about 1 is million streaming subscribers outside the u.s. that incl
the tsa says it needs more time to consider feedback from an advisory committee. flight attendants urged to keep the ban in place. >>> a car bomb this morning. no one was killed but two french guards were hurt. this was the most significant attack in libya since the dea y ly siege on the u.s. consulate. >>> a new city council proposal would raise the legal age of buying cigarettes from 18 to 21. mayor michael bloomberg sports the proposal. >>> an oscar worthy...
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small knives, baseball bats and golf clubs on to planes was set to go into effect thursday but the tsa has put that policy on hold. tsa has been under pressure from lawmakers and flight attendants who want the ban to stay in place permanently. >>> president obama will attend a memorial service on thursday for those killed in last week's devastating explosion in west, texas. 14 people were killed, 200 injured when a fertilizer plant exploded devastating this town. the president is already scheduled to be in texas for the opening of the george w. presidential library. he will do that ceremony, then go to baylor university in waco for the memorial service. >>> communities along the mississippi river are bracing for more storms that could make a bad flooding situation even worse. the governor of illinois is asking for fema help in addressing the damage already done by floodwaters. high waters expected in missouri. flood warnings issued for kentucky and tennessee. >>> in hawaii democratic congresswoman kol clean hanabusa is planning to challenge brian schatz. inouye urged the governor to ap
small knives, baseball bats and golf clubs on to planes was set to go into effect thursday but the tsa has put that policy on hold. tsa has been under pressure from lawmakers and flight attendants who want the ban to stay in place permanently. >>> president obama will attend a memorial service on thursday for those killed in last week's devastating explosion in west, texas. 14 people were killed, 200 injured when a fertilizer plant exploded devastating this town. the president is...
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i also know with all of the tsa spending, with all of the other supposet security measures, we are not say for. i wt to know why we can focus on things that really work like repairing the mental health care system which would have profoundly impacted newtown and aurora, colorado. for some reason you're not going to hear the president talking about the profound and important need to fix america's mental health care system. he would rather take guns from people. lou: always good to have you here. thanks. >> take care of. lou: you can put said "lou dobbs tonight" there is. new evidence the department of common security has been stealing statistics to make the border seems secure. as we take a quick break, will bring you up-to-date. there would be an update from the fbi it:00. we have just received word that they have decided to cancel that we will keep you up today as to when they're ready to come forward with that press conference. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of
i also know with all of the tsa spending, with all of the other supposet security measures, we are not say for. i wt to know why we can focus on things that really work like repairing the mental health care system which would have profoundly impacted newtown and aurora, colorado. for some reason you're not going to hear the president talking about the profound and important need to fix america's mental health care system. he would rather take guns from people. lou: always good to have you here....
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they mentioned the tsa. the tsa line, there the tsa will not furlough anybody. they come up with anybody for that to minimize the i am packs. they're disappointed airlines, are the administration is doing that. secretary lahood says we have to save money somehow. i leave you with airline stocks. it has been a great year. hope that doesn't get blown up by all of this. i'm going on vacation on sunday. that is when the furloughs are starting to kick in. i will be reporting angrily from the airport if you see me on monday, i'm not going to be happy. tracy:. tracy: ashley will be back on monday. you know how he gets when he talks about airlines and airline experiences. between the two of you will be good tv. jeff flock. >> thanks, trace. tracy: quarter past the hour. we have to get a check on these markets. as we do, lauren simonetti on the floor the exchange. we're looking to cross the flat line pretty soon. >> yeah. the dow is coming back, down about 10, 11 points right now. we're talking about two fast-food giants right now. one used to own the other one. mcdonald
they mentioned the tsa. the tsa line, there the tsa will not furlough anybody. they come up with anybody for that to minimize the i am packs. they're disappointed airlines, are the administration is doing that. secretary lahood says we have to save money somehow. i leave you with airline stocks. it has been a great year. hope that doesn't get blown up by all of this. i'm going on vacation on sunday. that is when the furloughs are starting to kick in. i will be reporting angrily from the airport...
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. >>> the tsa won't let knives and bats on commercial flights. they say they are seeking more input from advocates and law enforcement experts. >>> if you flew lately, you might have noticed some heavier than normal delays, lawmakers say, get ready, it may only get worse. >> on the worst delay day in 2012, there were about 3,000 delays because there was severe weather in large parts of the country. the faa estimates nationally that these delays would cost 6,700 delays a day. >>> a nuclear power plan in the eastern tennessee has extra security this morning after a shooting there over the weekend. police say a man fired shots at a guard, who then returned fire. it happened at the watts plant in spring city. no one was hurt. >>> new york mayor michael bloomberg wants to raise the legal age from 21 to 18. these would be the strictest limits of any big city but would only affect purchases. it would not prohibit people younger than 21 from having or smoking cigarettes. >>> now to your "first look" at what's moving your money today, courtney reagan join
. >>> the tsa won't let knives and bats on commercial flights. they say they are seeking more input from advocates and law enforcement experts. >>> if you flew lately, you might have noticed some heavier than normal delays, lawmakers say, get ready, it may only get worse. >> on the worst delay day in 2012, there were about 3,000 delays because there was severe weather in large parts of the country. the faa estimates nationally that these delays would cost 6,700 delays a...
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the tsa wants to get some additional guidance. it is not related to the boston marathon bombings. >>> in steubenville, ohio, the football coach has received a two year renewal on his contract. it is related to his administrative duties and not his coaching. they want the coach fired after two of his football players were conflicted of raping a 16-year-old girl. >>> the senate is expected to vote soon on legislation to require state sales tax in online purchases. states are currently prohibited from collecting sales tax from online sellers who are not physically located in that state. >>> we're getting new information coming into to cnn now on the death of that m.i.t. police officer who was shot and killed by the tsarnaev brothers. what are you learning? >> we want to give you some perspective on what happened. the officer shawn collier, he did not radio into dispatch to request a diskripgs of the suspects. he did not have time to activate the alert on his radio. we are told he was gunned down between four and five times. it was wh
the tsa wants to get some additional guidance. it is not related to the boston marathon bombings. >>> in steubenville, ohio, the football coach has received a two year renewal on his contract. it is related to his administrative duties and not his coaching. they want the coach fired after two of his football players were conflicted of raping a 16-year-old girl. >>> the senate is expected to vote soon on legislation to require state sales tax in online purchases. states are...
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i did tsa miss the discrepancy? why did the tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch. the bill will help with this. it requires that passports be electronically readable as opposed to being manually input. it gets human error out of the process. there are redundancies. the system did ping when he was leaving the united states. , but can i make a correction in my statement? >> certainly. >> i said yesterday it decade after 9/11 a terrorism case has come to light that me and an -- that a student who overstayed his student visa. >> welcome. i have five questions, so i will try to go very fast. the first one is on e-verify. it is our understanding that you are planning to develop a pilot e-verify program for agricultural. i asked chuck who is representing the industry if they have heard of this. they had not. when will this begin? who is responsible for that implementation? >> it is under the implementation of cis, multiple sizes that can be moved of rounds of other areas that may not have offices. my dream would be to have some application. vhe bill does not have the e- e
i did tsa miss the discrepancy? why did the tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch. the bill will help with this. it requires that passports be electronically readable as opposed to being manually input. it gets human error out of the process. there are redundancies. the system did ping when he was leaving the united states. , but can i make a correction in my statement? >> certainly. >> i said yesterday it decade after 9/11 a terrorism case has come to light that...
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that's what's happening with the faa, with the tsa, with every other alphabet soup agency in government. >> so howard, how badly are people feeling these cuts? there was an atlantic headline yesterday that caught my eye. it said, airports holding up under the crushing weight sequestration. my friend was on a plane yesterday and he said the pilot got on the radio and told the passengers, if the service was bad, blame republicans for the furloughs. now, republicans are blaming obama. there was a hash tag they were trying to get trending, obama flight delays yesterday. i don't know if that worked. >> catchy. >> what effect is all of this, this blame game stuff. what is that going to have on budget politics? >> i think the easy answer, but i think the correct one is that it is a pox on both the houses and the presidency. the fact is people don't distinguish that much for the most part if they're fair-minded. it is true the president suggested using the sequester tool as part of the negotiations. if you want to blame him, you can. but yes, it is true that the republicans refused to go along
that's what's happening with the faa, with the tsa, with every other alphabet soup agency in government. >> so howard, how badly are people feeling these cuts? there was an atlantic headline yesterday that caught my eye. it said, airports holding up under the crushing weight sequestration. my friend was on a plane yesterday and he said the pilot got on the radio and told the passengers, if the service was bad, blame republicans for the furloughs. now, republicans are blaming obama. there...
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but the tsa now says it needs time to review feedback from law enforcement, passengers and others. >>> canadian authorities say today they foiled a plot to attack that nation's passenger trains. the royal canadian mounted police say they've arrested two men, one 30, the other 35 years old. police would not say where they were from. investigators say the plot had support from al-qaeda and was in the planning stages. >> i want to reassure our citizens that while we believed the accused had the capacity and intent to carry out these criminal acts, there was no eminent threat to the general public, train passengers or infrastructure. >> the fbi and u.s. department of homeland security assisted in the investigation. >>> investigators have found no ricin in the home of a mississippi plan who is accused of mailing that poison to president obama and other officials. a hearing was held today for paul kevin curtis. a search of curtis's home this mississippi did not turn up any ricin or ingredients for making the poison. >>> the ricin-laced letters never reached their intended targets. curtis de
but the tsa now says it needs time to review feedback from law enforcement, passengers and others. >>> canadian authorities say today they foiled a plot to attack that nation's passenger trains. the royal canadian mounted police say they've arrested two men, one 30, the other 35 years old. police would not say where they were from. investigators say the plot had support from al-qaeda and was in the planning stages. >> i want to reassure our citizens that while we believed the...
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. >> neil: stick a singer in it but good luck killing is because the healthcare law is ma tsa sighing and the turrum is spreading. it will save them a lot of money but it will cause all federal taxpayers -- cost federal taxpayers more. ben warned the president it would cost through the you know what. the doctor didn't say that. i did but the good doctor is here to make sense of it. doctor, this thing is getting pricier by the day. the states are saying we'll take 'em on but you feds pay the bill. >> this is not unexpected. this is only the tip of the iceberg. there are so many things in there that will continue to be revealed. and you know, the big problem here is that thege for part timw or those working under 29.5 hours and extending it to all workers and states drop the plan in favor of the federal plan. in other words, this is where this is heading, toward a single payer system and that's the bottom line. >> whether that was the master plan, it certainly is the final effect. and i wish people would start talking about some of the other ways that we could fix this. i've gotten so m
. >> neil: stick a singer in it but good luck killing is because the healthcare law is ma tsa sighing and the turrum is spreading. it will save them a lot of money but it will cause all federal taxpayers -- cost federal taxpayers more. ben warned the president it would cost through the you know what. the doctor didn't say that. i did but the good doctor is here to make sense of it. doctor, this thing is getting pricier by the day. the states are saying we'll take 'em on but you feds pay...
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the tsa said it will hold off on changing its list of prohibited items on airplanes. the agency said last month. >> we will continue taking pictures of your junk and radiating you. >> they're getting rid of all of those machines. >> stephanie: they said last month, small pocket knives as well as golf clubs hockey sticks lacrosse and billiard pool cues could get smacked -- you could get smacked in the head by a pool cue by some drunk. that's awesome. >> who hasn't had that happen? >> stephanie: a novelty bat. right. they had said last month, they would be allowed on planes for the first time in more than a decade. changes were to go into effect tomorrow actually. the decision to allow knives with blades less than 2.3 inches was met with opposition from airlines and flight attendants who seem to have some concern about getting stabbed. [ laughter ] >> what could possibly go wrong? >> ow! >> did you stab me with a novelty bat? >> stephanie: stop it! >> is that a novelty bat or are you happy to see me? >> stephanie: i love the tsa put out a statement we're just going to p
the tsa said it will hold off on changing its list of prohibited items on airplanes. the agency said last month. >> we will continue taking pictures of your junk and radiating you. >> they're getting rid of all of those machines. >> stephanie: they said last month, small pocket knives as well as golf clubs hockey sticks lacrosse and billiard pool cues could get smacked -- you could get smacked in the head by a pool cue by some drunk. that's awesome. >> who hasn't had...
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. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so, why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. bill: at least 87 dead, 600 injured after a building collapse in the country of bangladesh. the death toll certainly could rise too as we're told. crews search for the rubble, through the rubble for the missing. authorities say an eight-story complex housing factories and a shopping mall affected. 2000 people were in the building at the time. police say the owners were warned yesterday of a crack forming in that building's foundation. martha: lawmakers are now questioning whether a failure to share intelligence may have contributed to the boston terror attack. senate intelligence committ
. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so, why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future?...
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. >> is it true that his flying documents did not match his tsa name why was there a discrepancy. >> by the way the bill will help with this because it requires passports be electronically readable as opposed to be manually input. it really does a good job of getting human error to the extent it exists out of the process. >> michael: that seems like a solid answer. even with secretary napolitano assurance that immigration reform would make the country safer, they're still using the incident as a reason to shelf immigration. and even though he was a saudi national that was interested, he was cleared. this is to further hammer in a papnapolitano. >> before the brothers became the focus of the investigation the authorities spoke with a saudi student. i sent a letter asking for answers about the bombers and how they interacted with your agency. i trust you would promptly respond given the impact this could have on the immigration debate. >> michael: now from republicans using boston for obstructionism on immigration to their obstructionism on guns. gun safety legislation could have helpe
. >> is it true that his flying documents did not match his tsa name why was there a discrepancy. >> by the way the bill will help with this because it requires passports be electronically readable as opposed to be manually input. it really does a good job of getting human error to the extent it exists out of the process. >> michael: that seems like a solid answer. even with secretary napolitano assurance that immigration reform would make the country safer, they're still...
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such -- the tsa plan to let knives on planes, and it has been delayed. this is gotten pushed back after weeks of public backlash from lawmakers. that was supposed to go into effect this week, but not now. we are asking you this morning about immigration reform and whether it should be delayed in the aftermath of the boston bombings. dave is our next caller in wayne, pennsylvania, on the republican line. caller: good morning. , i look at it like this -- i do not know that it needs to be on hold based upon this incident, but i was watching " washington journal" yesterday, on you had michael walden the council of foreign relations. he brought up a good point, that after 2011 -- 2001, there was some scrutiny of muslim nations because that was our concern the time since we -- notoncern about profiling of bombers -- we knew where they had essentially come from. there is a big push to drill down on a lot of the latinos, but i do not really consider them much of the problem. of the extremist countries known for ties to terrorism to be the ones subject to scrutin
such -- the tsa plan to let knives on planes, and it has been delayed. this is gotten pushed back after weeks of public backlash from lawmakers. that was supposed to go into effect this week, but not now. we are asking you this morning about immigration reform and whether it should be delayed in the aftermath of the boston bombings. dave is our next caller in wayne, pennsylvania, on the republican line. caller: good morning. , i look at it like this -- i do not know that it needs to be on hold...
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. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so, why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there. >> well, there was that and there was also more. now with what else we know and what more we still do not. >> tamerlan sar nevada first hi hit the radar in 2011. >> they sent a letter to the fbi and other agencies that we think this guy has become radical. you need to watch him. >> an fbi statement said the question from russia was based on information that he was a follower of radical islam and a strong believer he changed drastically since 2010 as he prepared to leave the united states for travel to join us specified underground groups. the fbi says it checks data bases, telephone communications, online activity. it also actually interviewed tamerl tamerlan tsarnaev and family members. they say they did not find any terrorist activity so they gave the information to russia and did not ask for or receive more additional info. case closed. >> because additional information didn't come in, then the fbi says under our purposes for our syst
. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so, why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there. >> well, there was that and there was also more. now with what else we know and what more we still do not. >> tamerlan sar nevada first hi hit the radar in 2011. >> they sent a letter to the fbi and other agencies that we think this guy has become radical. you need to watch him. >> an fbi statement said the...
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. >> even tsa this next thursday is going to alou the small knives again back on board. i don't like it but i get it. because what they want to do spend their time looking for explosives. but we're just talking to michael shauer, he said bin lann liked to do big, big, grand terrorist acts. and now the new al qaeda likes the small ieds. do you agree? >> i do agree with that. and part of what's happened is since we've focused on al qaeda central, and i think we've done great damage to the central organization, it's split apart into smaller organizations and regional organizations in yemen, in syria, in mali, elsewhere in the maghreb. and you ow, if you have a smaller organization with less-experienced people, your capability's going to be less. and so -- and most of these cases they're focusing on a local conflict in syria, in yemen, what have you. but your organization, your organizational capacity, is going to be more limited. so i think therefore your ambitions become more limited. >> all right. dr. jim walsh, always good to get your ideas. thank you so much. >> thank y
. >> even tsa this next thursday is going to alou the small knives again back on board. i don't like it but i get it. because what they want to do spend their time looking for explosives. but we're just talking to michael shauer, he said bin lann liked to do big, big, grand terrorist acts. and now the new al qaeda likes the small ieds. do you agree? >> i do agree with that. and part of what's happened is since we've focused on al qaeda central, and i think we've done great damage to...
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it seems logical as we are moving toward risk-based security with the tsa. the thing i have always supported. i support that. it seems to me we have moved theres security and should be significant costs saving for the taxpayer as he do risk-based screening and focus more on threat that ought to free up resources. we can look at the high-tech baggage screening. we would need a lesson screeners for baggage. software upgrades. the gun, we should be able to resource -- redo some of the workforce there. -- again, we should be able to reduce some of the workforce there. those costs savings will be more long-term than immediately. you are seeing some vings for example, they have basically been installed. we do not have to buy as many. and the basicage equipment that has been installed. there are continual upgrades. i do believe as you move to more risk base, those long-term savings will improve. it is hard to say they will happen in italy. >> what are the costs do you think that can be regained by expanding pre-checks and implementing some other risk- based policy
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. >>> the tsa postpones the plan to allow small knives back on planes. it wants more input. flight attendants and air marshals have slammed the plan. >>> the faa and airlines say it is partly because of the sequester forced furloughs. 400 flights were cancelled yesterday. more than a typical monday. >>> and the suspect who replaced osama bin laden was captured. he was been on the run. the former elementary school teacher is wanted on child pornography charges. >>> and day three of the hearing for the man accused of sending ricin raced letters. ricin was not found at his home. >>> at least 22 deaths are being blamed on the bird flu in china. and you might need to be 21 years old to buy a pack of cigarettes if you go to a new york city soon. mayor bloomberg wants to raise the age for buying tobacco products. federal law says the limit is 18. vo: bold helps you re-imagine building castles, oceans, and lagoons in the place we call home. bold is where everyone comes to play. starting our day off with a good dance and singing us to sleep at night. coloring our lives in ways only b
. >>> the tsa postpones the plan to allow small knives back on planes. it wants more input. flight attendants and air marshals have slammed the plan. >>> the faa and airlines say it is partly because of the sequester forced furloughs. 400 flights were cancelled yesterday. more than a typical monday. >>> and the suspect who replaced osama bin laden was captured. he was been on the run. the former elementary school teacher is wanted on child pornography charges....
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. >> even tsa this next thursday is going to alou the small knives again back on board. i don't like it but i get it. because what they want to do is spd their time looking for explosives. but we're just talking to michael shauer, he said bin laden liked to do big, big, grand terrorist acts. and now the new al qaeda likes the small ieds. do you agree? >> i do agree with that. and part of what's happened is since we've focused on al qaeda central, and i think we've done great damage to the central organization, it's split apart into smaller organizations and regional organizations in yemen, in syria, in mali, elsewhere in the maghreb. and you know, if you have a smaller organization with less-experienced people, your capability's going to be less. and so -- and most of these cases they're focusing on a local conflict in syria, in yemen, what have you. but your organization, your organizational capacity, is going to be more limited. so i think therefore your ambitions become more limited. >> all right. dr. jim walsh, always good to get your ideas. thank you so much. >> tha
. >> even tsa this next thursday is going to alou the small knives again back on board. i don't like it but i get it. because what they want to do is spd their time looking for explosives. but we're just talking to michael shauer, he said bin laden liked to do big, big, grand terrorist acts. and now the new al qaeda likes the small ieds. do you agree? >> i do agree with that. and part of what's happened is since we've focused on al qaeda central, and i think we've done great damage...
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same mentality behind the tsa feeling up old ladies at the airport. doesn't do anything to make you safer but makes the congressman feel smarter saying we don't know what the motivation is really means we know what the motivation is. we don't have the heart to say it lastly, why is it always the tolerant people the people who claim to be so open-minded are only open-minded towards the most vicious people toward n. society and christians and conservatives. >> is it time, bob, for the p word? profiling? bob been first of all, my problem with global war on terror is this a s. not a global war on terror. isolated in muslim countries. >> dana: that's not what the global war on terror was meant to be though. the global war on terror meant like the ira, any any time anybody used violence to hurt innocent people he in order to further a political gain, that was what the global war on terror. >> if that's how you define it, then i understand that. i thought we were talking about this in terms of the -- anyway. can i go to what ellison said for a second? elliso
same mentality behind the tsa feeling up old ladies at the airport. doesn't do anything to make you safer but makes the congressman feel smarter saying we don't know what the motivation is really means we know what the motivation is. we don't have the heart to say it lastly, why is it always the tolerant people the people who claim to be so open-minded are only open-minded towards the most vicious people toward n. society and christians and conservatives. >> is it time, bob, for the p...
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. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and why did the tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch. by the way, the bill will help with this because it requires that passports be electronically readable as opposed to manually input. it does a good job of human error to the extent it exists out of the process. with the misspelling under our current system there are redundancies and so the system did ping when he was leaving the united states. >> by the way, the official said even when there's a hit in this system for noteworthy travel it doesn't prompt anyone in law enforcement to take action. anderson? >> joe, appreciate that. we got a statement from the law firm representing the widow of tamerlan tsarnaev who died in the shoot outfriday. chris lawrence joins us by phone from providence, rhode island this afternoon. what are the lawyers saying now? >> reporter: anderson, we're outside the lawyer's off at providence. basically, this all happened within the last hour. he came out and he said that catherine russell asked him to read a statement
. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and why did the tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch. by the way, the bill will help with this because it requires that passports be electronically readable as opposed to manually input. it does a good job of human error to the extent it exists out of the process. with the misspelling under our current system there are redundancies and so the system did ping when he was leaving the united...
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. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket, and if so, why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a police match there. by the way, the bill will help with this because it requires that passports be electronically readable, as opposed to have being been manually input. it really does a good job of getting human error. >> so there you hear secretary napolitano answering that question from senator grassley. all of this is also important because senator graham said yesterday that tamerlan's trip to russia last year was undetected by the fbi. he say his was told that by a senior fbi official. obviously it sounds as if secretary napolitano is saying his travel was known inside the department of homeland security, which is leading senator grassley and other senators of capitol hill to ask the question, did the right hand know what the left hand was doing if department of homeland security system pinged when he went overseas to russia, why is it that the fbi was not paid aware of this? why is it that the fbi system did not ping when he made that trip over to
. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket, and if so, why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a police match there. by the way, the bill will help with this because it requires that passports be electronically readable, as opposed to have being been manually input. it really does a good job of getting human error. >> so there you hear secretary napolitano answering that question from senator grassley. all of this is also important...
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. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so, why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there. >> i'm dumbfounded with with her answer. i was told two nights ago that in march, they got a letter from the russian intelligence services that the older brother was a radical islamist, watch out for him. now, i hear from the homeland security secretary that we did know he left the country, we just didn't know he came back. this makes no sense to me. how in the world could we have missed all of this and this is why we need a national security legal system to focus on gathering intelligence. >> let's bring in nbc's justice correspondent, pete williams. so, pete, i can't help the system pinged. that is a little bit of a different story about what we knew about tamerlan tsarnaev's travels or not. was he on a watch list? wasn't he not? by her saying that, she's implying he was on a watch list. >> so, it would appear. i think it's fair to say that the, we don't know the answer to that because we're getting different answers from the intellige
. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so, why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there. >> i'm dumbfounded with with her answer. i was told two nights ago that in march, they got a letter from the russian intelligence services that the older brother was a radical islamist, watch out for him. now, i hear from the homeland security secretary that we did know he left the country, we just didn't know he came back....
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. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so, why did tsa police the discrepancy? >> even with the misspelling under our current system, there are redundancies, and so the system did ping when he was leaving the united states. >> meanwhile, vice president joe biden is going to attend tomorrow's memorial for the murdered m.i.t. police officer sean collier. the family of the 8-year-old victim martin richard, held a private funeral this morning. they will hold a public memorial in the coming weeks. local hospitals say 45 people remain in medical care. that includes two children whose conditions are said to be improving. the surviving suspect's condition listed as fair. in boston, businesses and residents were allowed to return to the area where it all happened. workers walked on the once blood soaked sidewalk into the building still damaged from the blast. and now to the parents of the suspect, the parents plan to travel to meet. first she spoke to reporters saying her soons are innocent. >> what happened is a terrible thing. but i know that my kids h
. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so, why did tsa police the discrepancy? >> even with the misspelling under our current system, there are redundancies, and so the system did ping when he was leaving the united states. >> meanwhile, vice president joe biden is going to attend tomorrow's memorial for the murdered m.i.t. police officer sean collier. the family of the 8-year-old victim martin richard, held a private funeral this...
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the tsa says that the policy change has been delayed to accommodate feedback from an advisory committee made up of aviation industry, consumer and law enforcement officials. the change was to go into effect thursday. >>> coming up in our next half hour, another terror plot this time targeting mass transit. where the suspects allegedly planned to bomb a train and their ties to al qaeda. >> everyone that saw it was almost in tears. >> how a bay area school sent a special message to the student injured in the boston bombings. >> more stores stop asking if you want paper or plastic. where the plastic bag ban went into effect in the bay area today and why some cities still haven't banned them. , so she sees her allergist who has a receptionist susan, who sees that she's due for a mammogram. mary has one that day. that's when she finds out she has a tumor. she has a successful surgery and because her health provider has an amazing connected system, she has her life. i don't know what you have but i have kaiser permanente. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> now at 6:30 authorities in canada say th
the tsa says that the policy change has been delayed to accommodate feedback from an advisory committee made up of aviation industry, consumer and law enforcement officials. the change was to go into effect thursday. >>> coming up in our next half hour, another terror plot this time targeting mass transit. where the suspects allegedly planned to bomb a train and their ties to al qaeda. >> everyone that saw it was almost in tears. >> how a bay area school sent a special...
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tsa will review the issue. >>> senator max baucus won't seek re-election in 2014. the 72-year-old baucus is chairman of the senate finance committee. he served six terms, 36 years in that body. >>> democrats will be defending six open seats in senate races in the next election. those are the headlines. now back to tracy. tracy: wow, heather nauert, thank you very much. a lifetime politician. >> 36 years. tracy: holy. seven u.s. financial services including pnc capital, one and discover, scaling back top bonuses for executives that beat performance targets. well the reason? the federal reserve asked them to. this was reported in regulatory filings and first reported by our partners at "wall street journal" what does it mean for you the shareholder? let's bring in financial fund manager, anton schutz, chief investment officer of menden capital advisors. anton, i had understand they don't want to encourage risk-taking why regulators suggested this. but as a shareholder i want to take some risks to make some money. >> i don't disagree with you. there is real tradeoff h
tsa will review the issue. >>> senator max baucus won't seek re-election in 2014. the 72-year-old baucus is chairman of the senate finance committee. he served six terms, 36 years in that body. >>> democrats will be defending six open seats in senate races in the next election. those are the headlines. now back to tracy. tracy: wow, heather nauert, thank you very much. a lifetime politician. >> 36 years. tracy: holy. seven u.s. financial services including pnc capital,...
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jon: there are no full-body scans or tsa pat-downs via the internet and it seems these days a lot of communication with agents in this country, witness nadal hasan, for instance, are taking place via the internet? >> there is no doubt there is a lot of radicalization and planning and other kinds of activity that is going on by the internet. of course everyone knows the internet isn't a sovereign space. you can be anywhere in the world and still have an effect anywhere else in the world. it is one of those major areas where i'm sure intelligence agencies work very, very hard. and our laws at home may not be up to speed with what our national security needs are while we're trying to preserve a relatively free society. jon: it appears the two brothers were involved in the actual bombing, crazy aftermath, shootouts with police and so forth. what about a wider support structure? who paid for all of this? >> well, obviously the we need to know a lot of these kinds of answers. i think it is very implausible that these two operated in isolation. even if you just take the simple notion that t
jon: there are no full-body scans or tsa pat-downs via the internet and it seems these days a lot of communication with agents in this country, witness nadal hasan, for instance, are taking place via the internet? >> there is no doubt there is a lot of radicalization and planning and other kinds of activity that is going on by the internet. of course everyone knows the internet isn't a sovereign space. you can be anywhere in the world and still have an effect anywhere else in the world....
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on to planes in a letter to employees yesterday, tsa chief john pistole said he planned to temporarily maintain a ban on knives after meeting with a security panel. >> that's good. >> the policy change was scheduled to take effect on thursday. >> willie, looks like those bayonets we were hoping to bring back -- >> that's a good call. >> we're going to have to ship them fedex. >> you check those, that's all. >>> usa today, the sequester cutbacks may be visible now to the public. hundreds of flight delays yesterday at new york's three major airports caused by a combination of high winds and short staffing due to last month's automatic budget cuts. that led to delays of more than 90 minutes for arriving flights, about 1,500 controllers or 10% of the air traffic controller workforce were required to take an unpaid day off on monday. >>> the "new york times," yesterday new york city officials revealed a proposal to raise the legal age to buy tobacco from 18 to 21. the new law would not prohibit people under 21 from possessing or smoking cigarettes. if passed, the measure would be the strict
on to planes in a letter to employees yesterday, tsa chief john pistole said he planned to temporarily maintain a ban on knives after meeting with a security panel. >> that's good. >> the policy change was scheduled to take effect on thursday. >> willie, looks like those bayonets we were hoping to bring back -- >> that's a good call. >> we're going to have to ship them fedex. >> you check those, that's all. >>> usa today, the sequester cutbacks may...
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. >> is it true his identity document did not match his airline ticket, and if so, why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there by the way, the bill will help with this because it requires that passports be electronically readable as opposed to having to be manually input. it really does a good job of getting human error to the extent it exists, out of the process. but even with the misspelling, under the current system there are redundancies, and so the system did ping when he was leaving the united states. >> the head of the consumer financial protection bureau says his agency has no interest in accessing personal financial data on individual consumers. richard cordray was responding to questions from republicans on the senate banking committee, and was recently renominated to lead the bureau. this is an hour and 40 minutes. >> good morning. i call this hearing to order. we have reviewed the cfp b's semi annual report and are here today to conduct regular oversight. this includes making sure that the agency continues to fulfill its mission of protecting consumers an
. >> is it true his identity document did not match his airline ticket, and if so, why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there by the way, the bill will help with this because it requires that passports be electronically readable as opposed to having to be manually input. it really does a good job of getting human error to the extent it exists, out of the process. but even with the misspelling, under the current system there are redundancies, and so the system...
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. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there. by the way, the bill will help with this because it requires that passports be electronically readable as opposed to to having be manually input and it really does a good job of getting human error to the extent it exists out of the process. >> what do you think, mika? >> i think they missed it clearly. and i think that there's, obviously, ultimately no excuse but it's incredibly hard. it's terrible what has happened and just listening to that mother is chilling. it's absolutely chilling. >> more than that. >> yeah. >> yeah. so they missed it. but, mike, it reminds me of when you were talking to one of the top intel guys in america a few years ago and he said if you saw every day what i saw every day, you would never sleep at night. there are a lot of things that they catch. and we don't know an awful lot about what has happened quite yet. maybe there will be a file that, you know, landed on the fbi director's desk that says, look out fo
. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there. by the way, the bill will help with this because it requires that passports be electronically readable as opposed to to having be manually input and it really does a good job of getting human error to the extent it exists out of the process. >> what do you think, mika? >> i think they missed it clearly. and i think that...
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. >> well, tsa for the judge to decide -- that's for the judge to decide. jon: we'll see. that's going to be an interesting conundrum for that defense team when and if we find out who they are. thanks very much, doug burns, lis wiehl. jenna: in other news, the white house is backing a plan to add a new tax to purchases made on the internet meant to level the playing field for local retailers, but it could cost you more money. chief washington correspondent be james rosen does a lot of online shopping as research for part of this segment, right, james? [laughter] what do we need to know about this change? >> reporter: well, propriety forbids me from sharing what i'm buying online, but at issue is a bill that has attracted an unusual degree of bipartisan support on capitol hill especially in the wake of the gun laws vote. the senate voted yesterday 74-20 to allow the marketplace fairness act to be debated and have amendments to it voted on. unlike a lot of other measures that make it to floor of the house or senate for consideration, the one is just 11 pages long. the propos
. >> well, tsa for the judge to decide -- that's for the judge to decide. jon: we'll see. that's going to be an interesting conundrum for that defense team when and if we find out who they are. thanks very much, doug burns, lis wiehl. jenna: in other news, the white house is backing a plan to add a new tax to purchases made on the internet meant to level the playing field for local retailers, but it could cost you more money. chief washington correspondent be james rosen does a lot of...
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the tsa is delaying plans to let airline passengers carried pocket knives and some sporting equipment onto airplanes. it has been opposed by flight attendants, air marshals and some 9/11 family members. the delay will allow it to review the issue. back now to dagen and connell. connell: very nice. what a crazy story. i appreciated. moving right along. thank you. dagen: apple could make some history this afternoon. posting its biggest second-quarter sales. connell: what are the analysts participating? this is the big one tonight. elizabeth macdonald joining us now. here is what they are watching for. >> i want to get to the sales numbers. we are looking for improved sales versus a year ago. the real story line here is that you are an improvement and iphones expected. improvement and iphones are expected. i want to get to the quick debate. peak apple. that is what we are looking at right now. is it a value trap or a bottom fish stock? apple is trading with the same pe as dell. it has three times, triple google sales. apple guidance is below actual revenue. look at those numbers. their d
the tsa is delaying plans to let airline passengers carried pocket knives and some sporting equipment onto airplanes. it has been opposed by flight attendants, air marshals and some 9/11 family members. the delay will allow it to review the issue. back now to dagen and connell. connell: very nice. what a crazy story. i appreciated. moving right along. thank you. dagen: apple could make some history this afternoon. posting its biggest second-quarter sales. connell: what are the analysts...
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the tsa, at the airports, at train stations, and public events that you say are still on schedule. what can we expect? >> homeland security has been pretty tight-lipped but we can tell you anecdotally that we've already seen signs of that in the airport, as well as in train stations. airports, i should say, as in the train stations. this is a city, d.c., along with new york and now of course boston, that's always conscious of and always aware of and trying to plan for any eventuality. the police chief here says this city is going to go on as if it is a normal routine but always guarding against the possibility of terrorism. yesterday they deployed more of these high-profile tactical units to the subways, if you will. today, of course, they've got the parade. this is a constant -- d.c. points out, it is constantly watching out and aware of the issues. >> nbc's tom costello in washington, d.c., thanks very much. >>> coming up, pulitzer prize winning journalist joins the show. we'll be right back. the only thing we'd ever grown together was a record collection. no. there was that fuzz
the tsa, at the airports, at train stations, and public events that you say are still on schedule. what can we expect? >> homeland security has been pretty tight-lipped but we can tell you anecdotally that we've already seen signs of that in the airport, as well as in train stations. airports, i should say, as in the train stations. this is a city, d.c., along with new york and now of course boston, that's always conscious of and always aware of and trying to plan for any eventuality. the...
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. >> good morning, everybody, the tsa is rethinking its decision to let people carry small knives on to airplanes, the rule change was set to go into effect on thursday it's now being postponed. the decision has been made to allow more time for public and expert input. a coalition believe the ban should be permanent as does chuck schumer who put out a statement saying anything less than a full reversal of that policy is unresable. >> boston bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev is starting to talk to authorities from his hospital bed. and it is now said that he and his brother have no known connection to terrorist groups. their faith has motivated the two. tamerlin's neighborhood, said the 26-year-old did speak of religion. [ no audio. ] >> we obviously will know more as the days go on. investigators tell abc us in that dzhokher and tamerlin did watch videos and learned how to make their bombs from an al-qaeda online magazine. the president has invited all 20 female senator to the white house for dinner tonight. no official word yet on whom those may be attending. senator jillbrand will
. >> good morning, everybody, the tsa is rethinking its decision to let people carry small knives on to airplanes, the rule change was set to go into effect on thursday it's now being postponed. the decision has been made to allow more time for public and expert input. a coalition believe the ban should be permanent as does chuck schumer who put out a statement saying anything less than a full reversal of that policy is unresable. >> boston bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev is...
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. >> tsa, putting a temporary hold on the controversial policy change that would have allowed small >> a proposal to make it illegal to buy tobacco unless you are 21. >> and at the location where he dropped -- >> innocent men, women, and children. you get paid for it. >> which is your strongest -- >> honestly i don't know. >> is there someone we could call. >> freedom rock woodstock, and his songs were an an them for a generation. richie havens has died. >> i was never in show business. i was in the communications business. >>> a rookie news anchor clemente, thought his knife was off. >> by the way, a.j. was fired today. >> and, man, that sounds like an idiot. >> this morning's eye opener presented by prudential. >> wel "cbs this morning." good morning, norah. >> good morning, charlie. welcome back. >> good to be back. >>> the hospital treating the marathon bombing suspect was turned into a courtroom from his bed sineok charged with use of a weapon of mass destruction. >> it appears they were not linked to a terrorist group, but tsavraev is giving investigators new information. we hav
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we've gotten farther and farther away from 9/11 americans have grown tired of being hassled by the tsa and the security at sporting events and this soft target a marathon underscores the fact that these threats remain very real. >> tom costello in washington for us this morning. >>> bill bratton is the former police commissioner in new york and served in los angeles as well. good morning. >> good morning. >> i know this strikes close to home for you. when you talk about securing an event like the boston march than, open air, outside event with thousands of spectators and runners, what kind of sweep do you think would have taken place prior to this? >> well, there's a multifocus, there's the intelligence analysis that is going on all the time to see if there's any chatter, any discussion on a number of these channels about the event. at the same time there's the physical security component of it, the bomb dogs, the physical barriers that are put up, all the various planning that goes into pulling off an event like this, the crowd control, emergency responders, response if necessary. cer
we've gotten farther and farther away from 9/11 americans have grown tired of being hassled by the tsa and the security at sporting events and this soft target a marathon underscores the fact that these threats remain very real. >> tom costello in washington for us this morning. >>> bill bratton is the former police commissioner in new york and served in los angeles as well. good morning. >> good morning. >> i know this strikes close to home for you. when you talk...
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i think tsa did a terrible job of coordinating that with the flight union before hand. they should have sat down and communicated. they did not. but i agree that i want them focused on bombers, not to mention lives. -- two inch knives. host: you have to band ball bearings, bbs, nails, since they were used, too. --'s hear from maryland in from maryland, a democrat. on an: i'm calling earlier call when someone asked what can we do. i was at the mall when i noticed 3 delmon and i happen to hear some of their conversation and there were moving from department to department. they seemed to be looking for plastic items. at one point, somebody directed them to a local chain where they may be able to get a large amount of plastic chairs. i went to security and i asked them to please focus their cameras on these three gentlemen. it was getting very close to closing time. i left the mall and called the fbi, feeling very ridiculous that i was doing this. they could not have been more pride. i asked security to put on the cameras and a survey asking me what they look like. and they
i think tsa did a terrible job of coordinating that with the flight union before hand. they should have sat down and communicated. they did not. but i agree that i want them focused on bombers, not to mention lives. -- two inch knives. host: you have to band ball bearings, bbs, nails, since they were used, too. --'s hear from maryland in from maryland, a democrat. on an: i'm calling earlier call when someone asked what can we do. i was at the mall when i noticed 3 delmon and i happen to hear...
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i am concerned about tsa allowing knives back on to planes. they do try to find the simplest way and i think we have to assume if we can find that which is easy for them to use, they will perpetrate one of these heinous acts and we can't slip back into an era of complacency. >> brian has a question for you. >> there is a lot i would like to talk about. i'm a native of massachusetts, but i wanted to go past that and running for the senator seats. how do you balance what you need to do with the sensitivities of the moment? >> steve and i, the primary opponents i have from the minute this incident occurred we were going to suspend all campaigning and we have done that we doll it until there is an appropriate moment where we can begin campaigning and after the period of grieving and the period of time where the common wealth has an ability to be able to absorb what happened. with all of the families and everyone affected by this will bring the beginning of the closure. >> he's a friend of "morning joe" and deep ties to boston and why he would be o
i am concerned about tsa allowing knives back on to planes. they do try to find the simplest way and i think we have to assume if we can find that which is easy for them to use, they will perpetrate one of these heinous acts and we can't slip back into an era of complacency. >> brian has a question for you. >> there is a lot i would like to talk about. i'm a native of massachusetts, but i wanted to go past that and running for the senator seats. how do you balance what you need to...